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It’s on: Gonzaga vs. Baylor for the national championship
Baylor made a mockery of the first Final Four game, stifling Houston for a chance at the program’s first national title. Then Gonzaga made miracles happen, winning on one of the greatest shots in NCAA Tournament history.

BCSD pauses school bond until 2024
The Boundary County School Board pulled back from its decision on running another school bond for Valley View Elementary in November.

Tim Tucker (IND), 71 Candidate for County Commissioner District Two Retired farmer
1. I want my children to be able to have the opportunity to have a job here in the County that pays a living wage. Currently most of the community’s kids have to move away after they graduate from high school in order to find a good paying job. Let’s grow good jobs here and keep our families intact.
Legals for January, 18 2024

Storm dumps 15-18" of snow
A winter storm hitting Boundary County Tuesday resulted in the Idaho State Police sending out an advisory that highly recommended semi trucks to use chains in Boundary County.

Shrimp, Avocado & Mango Salad
I have never much liked mangos, but when I saw them on sale at the grocery store I thought I might try a salad using one. It turned out much better than I expected with the addition of some spice. I hope you enjoy it as much as I did.
Gun Club News
First of all I have a very sincere apology to make, the School Shooters article about one of our best shooters 1st name was totally wrong, it was Kamen Nelson not what was printed. I was taught to proofread all my articles that go public and I did not do that this time, it will not happen again. Kamen please accept my apology, Lonny.
Seems to be contradiction with shelter
A few weeks ago an article appeared in the Bonners Ferry Herald regarding the land and unfinished shelter of Second Chance Animal Adoption.

Small, furry critters include more than mice
Editor's note: This is the first of a three-part series.
Old Timer's Column
From the Bonners Ferry Herald, Jan. 10, 1913
Hwy. 95 needs minor, major work
BONNERS FERRY — Three major improvements in the last 15 years have significantly decreased crashes on highways in the county.

In honor of this bird's least favorite holiday, let's talk about turkeys
Here’s something to ponder as Thanksgiving approaches: wild turkeys are found across Idaho, and there’s even an open hunting season on them right now up in the North Idaho Panhandle. But they’re not native to the state. Turkeys were actually introduced by Idaho Fish & Game in 1961.
Passports
So far 98 percent of folks passing through customs in Eastport have complied with a new law that requires passports.
Questioning growth in our community
Bonners Ferry is a small town. With that comes all the benefits that people love. A close sense of community, and running into a known friendly faces at the shops, stores and restaurants.
There's many reasons to be thankful for SPOT bus
The Bonners Ferry SPOT bus has been an answer to the prayers of many in our community.
Educators participate in i-STEM Institutes at North Idaho College
Educators participate in i-STEM Institutes at NIC
Teachers love to teach, but they also love to learn. Nearly 100 educators from across North Idaho and other parts of the state participated in four days of i-STEM Institutes at North Idaho College this week. They deepened their knowledge and enhanced their science, technology, engineering and mathematics practices through projects and principles they can bring to their classrooms this fall.

Anderson joins city police department
BONNERS FERRY — Dale Anderson spent 27 years in law enforcement before moving with his family to Bonners Ferry last August with intent of retiring.

Anderson joins city police department
BONNERS FERRY — Dale Anderson spent 27 years in law enforcement before moving with his family to Bonners Ferry last August with intent of retiring.

PHD accredited to provide diabetes education
PHD accredited to provide diabetes education
ISP will fine you for using your phone while driving
Law enforcement will begin to issue citations for violators of the hands-free device law established in July of 2020.